Rip Van Winkle
Did you ever wake up and think it was a day later?
This morning I woke up--sat bolt up in bed (like in the movies, when you see the character sit straight up) and thought, "crap, I am late for work--it's gonna be one of those showerless days". When I grabbed my phone to look at the time and temperature, I then realized it was only Sunday.
I've done this several days this week. During the week, it was waking up at around 4 a.m. thinking it was 8 a.m. and that I should have already been gone.
Nothing new going on. Nothing expectant suppose to happen. Wondering what's going on in subconsciously that makes me feel like I'm late.
This morning I woke up--sat bolt up in bed (like in the movies, when you see the character sit straight up) and thought, "crap, I am late for work--it's gonna be one of those showerless days". When I grabbed my phone to look at the time and temperature, I then realized it was only Sunday.
I've done this several days this week. During the week, it was waking up at around 4 a.m. thinking it was 8 a.m. and that I should have already been gone.
Nothing new going on. Nothing expectant suppose to happen. Wondering what's going on in subconsciously that makes me feel like I'm late.
4 Comments:
I hate when I do that and realize it is Saturday and I don't have to get up early!!
By Cara Bara, at 7:47 PM
Hmm...that's one for the psychotherapist.
I usually do similar stuff when I'm stressed about work. In fact, I had a dream I was late for SCHOOL last night.
Um, I haven't been in any kind of school is 16 years.
By Jay Noel, at 12:22 PM
haha i have done that too, mostly on holidays like all day today i kept thinking it was Sunday
By Phats, at 12:47 AM
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. I woke up at 11:30 once during the school registration week. Panicking, I grabbed my jacket and ran out the door. Halfway to school, I ran back home because I realized I forgot my registration forms. And an hour later, after I finally got to school, I realized that I was a day early to school registration.
By Eric Huang, at 7:08 PM
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